
Star Wars Characters Who Deserve Their Own Books or Movies
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It’s no secret that I love Star Wars. Despite growing up in the ’80s and having a white Princess Leia toothbrush, I don’t remember ever being a fan of that galaxy far, far away as a child. I remember liking the Ewoks, but I’m pretty sure I only had that toothbrush because my grandfather’s pharmacy sold them. I think my brother had an Ewok one, if I remember correctly. Anyway, toothbrush aside, Star Wars held no interest for me until late 2016, when my boss told me I should really see the movies, starting with Episode IV (which made NO sense to me at the time).
So after my then-5-month-old went to bed, I watched A New Hope, and the rest, as they say, is history. For those few hours, I got to be part of a different world. My exhaustion and weariness fell away, and I felt…hopeful, for the first time in a long time. At a time when I was struggling as a new parent, deeply exhausted, nervous about the upcoming election, and feeling very alone, Luke, Leia, and Han brought me into the fold. I could see why Leia was such a different female protagonist at that time, and how important that must have been. Only a few months later, her image would be everywhere during the Women’s March, and it struck me that I wasn’t the only one who looked to Leia for hope and inspiration.
Shortly after that, I watched the rest of the original trilogy, tried (and failed) to watch the prequels, and then a few months later, watched Rogue One. I would rewatch Episodes IV and V whenever I needed to feel better (which was a lot). About 6–8 months later, I started dipping my toe into the Star Wars comics, and shortly after that, tried some books, the first one being Bloodline by Claudia Grey. Yes, Leia remained—and remains—a favorite. I’ve since surrendered to the Star Wars love, and read many of the comics. Book-wise, I am working my way through both Canon and Legends. One of the things I love about Star Wars is how vast the world is. So many planets and worlds and backstories and characters: there is always more to learn and more to read about.
The teaser for Episode IX dropped recently, and I admit, I am still bitter that it’s not going to be Leia’s movie, as originally envisioned. How I would have LOVED a Leia movie. I’m holding out hope that one will be made in the future (hint, hint, LucasFilm/Disney…I mean, if you need some ideas, I’ve got plenty). But although I adore Leia, there are so many great characters whom I’d love to read more about in their own books or see in their own movies. Here are just a few.